The Fashion Depot: Go fur free

The Fashion Depot is the South Australian wholesale stockist of disgusting designer Jennifer Kate's rabbit fur, silk and leather designs.

Not only do all of these contain mass cruelty but her rabbit fur is also sourced from China, a country known for skinning animals alive and having shocking farming conditions. Not only this but recent shipments of fur to Australia, used by Australian designers, has been found to contain that of cat and dog fur.

Please sign and share this petition to let them know that we want their involvement with her to cease and that we are not going to stop until that happens.

Letter to

The Fashion Depot

I am writing to you to voice my concern about the sale of fur within your stores and the constant promotion of animal cruelty.

Each year over 50 million animals are slaughtered worldwide for their fur. Enduring the cramped conditions of their farmed life, they know nothing of a true existence and are then murdered in horrific ways. Animals are skinned alive, left to bleed out fully conscious, beaten to death, anally and vaginally electrocuted; the list goes on.

Not only this but recent shipments of fur to Australia, used by Australian designers, has been found to contain that of cat and dog fur – the fur you are selling may very well contain the hair of man’s best friend. We ask you to consider the message you are sending to your buyers and what it is you are overlooking.

In order to further your understanding and knowledge of this trade, please watch this undercover footage supplied by PETA showing the truth behind the fur industry: http://youtube/k87wTVwGz0g and http://youtu.be/DE56fAD3HyE

By selling, condoning and promoting fur you are undeniably supporting this severe form of animal violence.

I urge you to reconsider the sale of fur in your store and to please reconsider your business with designer Jennifer Kate as her entire collection consists of murdered beings.

Please also visit www.freedomforfarmedrabbits.com for more information on the horrors of the rabbit farming industry.